They will offer us their perspective on their success, lessons learned in their careers and how women are making their mark on the security industry, in addition to debating key changes and trends facing the cybersecurity industry and how we approach data privacy.

As malware becomes more complicated and harder to detect, cyber analysts are increasingly inundated with more work. The more menial tasks a security team performs, the less likely they are to have the time to properly analyze or defend against malware. There are steps you can take to defend against malware and protect your organization.

Join this webinar with experts Jeremy Linden of Cisco Umbrella, Jessica Bair of Cisco Threat Grid and Mike Clark of ThreatQuotient as they discuss how to utilize a Threat Intelligence Platform to enhance malware analysis capabilities and prevent access to malicious domains. Visit the Cisco Marketplace to learn more.

Your employees are using more cloud apps than ever, and mobile workers frequently work without turning on their VPN. You need new ways to extend protection anywhere your employees work — and you need it to be simple, yet incredibly effective.

Exciting innovations in network security-as-a-service offer distributed organizations the potential to extend and meaningfully increase security effectiveness. Join this 451 Research webinar with Cisco Security to hear a discussion about new cloud-delivered protection for mobile workers, lean branch offices, and cloud applications.

In the webinar we will discuss:

- The changing cloud security landscape
- The emergence of the Secure Internet Gateway
- Important buying considerations for companies looking to add these capabilities

Threats continue to increase in sophistication and frequency, your environment is getting more complex with the addition of cloud infrastructure, and your siloed security tools leave you struggling to get a unified view of your security posture. How can you reduce the time to detect and defend against malware in today’s environment? It’s not enough to wait for malware to reach your network or endpoints before you try to detect and stop it. What if you could identify and block threats earlier? With Cisco Umbrella and AlienVault USM Anywhere, you can.

Join us for a 45-minute webcast to learn how you can quickly improve your threat detection and response time with AlienVault USM Anywhere and Cisco Umbrella. During this session, you’ll learn about each product and see how the integration enables you to:

On May 3rd, over a million Gmail users granted a fake, but convincing, application full access to their emails and contacts. Two weeks later, a major ransomware attack spread rapidly and affected a multitude of organizations across the world. Needless to say, it’s been a busy month in the infosec world.

Now that the dust has started to settle, join our security researchers Alex Chiu, threat researcher for Cisco Talos, and Brad Antoniewicz, security researcher for Cisco Umbrella, as they take you through the details of the recent attacks.

In the session, our researchers will share:

- Key findings from their research

- Details uncovered about the attackers’ infrastructure, including analysis of the malware, domains, and IPs used in the attack

- How Cisco identified and blocked the attacks, including a timeline of events

- Steps you can take to protect your organization

We’ll also look ahead at how these types of attacks could potentially evolve over time and how you can better prepare.

Manually turning data on cyber attacks, vulnerabilities, and exploits into actionable threat intelligence requires a significant investment of time and resources.

With security talent and budget in short supply, you need to get more from your data, faster.

Join Dr. Dhia Mahjoub, Principal Engineer of Cisco Umbrella Research, and Daniel Hatheway, Senior Technical Analyst at Recorded Future, to see how you can gain a more complete view of the threat landscape through a new, exciting integration.

The world is evolving… from how we work to where we work and how we access our sensitive data. Is your security keeping pace with the changes?

Find out how you can block threats like never before with the industry’s first Secure Internet Gateway in the cloud.

Join Cisco Security Experts: Brian Roddy, Engineering Executive, Cloud Security and Bobby Guhasarkar, Director Product Marketing, Cisco Umbrella, on Wednesday, March 22nd at 10am PT for a can’t miss review of what needs to be your first line of defense in 2017.

Attendees will see why Cisco Umbrella provides visibility unlike any other security platform:

-Protects users on and off network
-Provides broadest coverage of malicious destinations and files
-Defends against known and emergent threats over all ports and protocols

Register and learn why you need a Secure Internet Gateway that’s easy to deploy and manage, uncovers attacks before they launch AND integrates with your existing security investments.

DNS is used by any device on your network. DNS can see any connection destined to anywhere on the Internet, both on or off the corporate network. Are you taking advantage of this secret weapon?

Join keynote speaker John Kindervag, Vice President, Principal Analyst at Forrester and OpenDNS Senior Product Manager, Barry Fisher, as they discuss the latest challenges facing security practitioners and how using DNS can be an effective way to stop malware, like ransomware, without impacting performance.

Attendees will learn:
-The value of identifying and understanding attacker internet infrastructures used to stage threats.
-Why signature-based antivirus, firewalls, and proxy gateways miss most command & control (C2) callbacks.
-How DNS can prevent threats and provide a new layer of breach protection for organizations.

Whether you are a small business without a dedicated security team or a large enterprise, leveraging DNS in your security stack can block 50% more threats than AV or firewalls alone.

Time is of the essence when you’re investigating security incidents. While it’s critical to find out as much as you can about the incident from internal sources (logs, network activity, endpoint data, etc.), you also need context about what type of threat you’re facing.

When you come across an domain, IP, or file hash during investigations, you need to answer dozens of questions ASAP.

-Is this malicious? What’s known about it?
-What other domains, IPs, or file hashes are related?
-Is this a widespread threat or more targeted?

And to answer these questions today, you probably need to go to multiple sources and manually piece the puzzle together. What if you had a single, correlated source of intelligence instead?

OpenDNS Investigate now includes malware file data from Cisco AMP Threat Grid. Join our webcast to learn how Investigate provides the most complete view of the infrastructure used in attacks. With Investigate, you can:

Your corporate network is open terrain. And it's hunting season. Malware, ransomware, and phishing scams are lurking. It's time to identify these threats to the enterprise earlier in the kill-chain and protect your employees, your data, and your network. The next evolution of Incident Response is here.

Isn't it time you adapted your security stack to gain visibility into threats across you endpoints, network, and cloud? We can arm you with the tools you need most to see what’s happening not just on your network and your endpoints, but also out on the Internet in the wild.

Join the product CTO’s from both OpenDNS and our Advanced Threats Groups, Dan Hubbard, Dean De Beer, and TK Keanini as they review how to modernize your response with critical solutions that provide visibility into the network, endpoint, and cloud and additionally talk about how to use these tools to investigate threats in the present, retrospectively, and into the future.

Join not one, but three CTOs from OpenDNS, AMP Threat Grid and Lancope for a complete review of what it takes to accelerate investigations, decrease incident response times, and uncover potential attacks before they are launched.

-Strategies for addressing customer incident response challenges across Network, Endpoint and Cloud
-Three unique approaches for digging deeper into what happened before, during, and after an attack
-How together OpenDNS, AMP Threat Grid and Lancope combine to give you the best incident response portfolio